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1 || December 1947 || 16 || Condra, Rotsler, [[Al Ashley]], Laney, Burbee | 1 || December 1947 || 16 || Condra, Rotsler, [[Al Ashley]], Laney, Burbee | ||
2 || April 21, 1949 || 2 || Burbee, Laney, Rotsler | 2 || April 21, 1949 || 2 || Burbee, Laney, Rotsler | ||
− | 3 || February 26, 1949 || 36 || Burbee, Condra, Graham, Laney, Stibbard, Widner, "The Amiable Killdozer" (Rotsler | + | 3 || February 26, 1949 || 36 || Burbee, Condra, Graham, Laney, Stibbard, Widner, "The Amiable Killdozer" (Rotsler) |
4 || colspan=3| never published | 4 || colspan=3| never published | ||
5 || April 1950 || 14 || In [[FAPA]] 51; Ed by Laney, Condra, and Rotsler | 5 || April 1950 || 14 || In [[FAPA]] 51; Ed by Laney, Condra, and Rotsler |
Revision as of 03:20, 9 October 2023
A fanzine edited by the insurgents (in this case, Charles Burbee, Cy Condra, Roger Graham, F. Towner Laney, Sydney Stibbard, Bill Rotsler, and Art Widner) in the early 50s. There is at least one report that some even issue numbers were skipped.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | December 1947 | 16 | Condra, Rotsler, Al Ashley, Laney, Burbee |
2 | April 21, 1949 | 2 | Burbee, Laney, Rotsler |
3 | February 26, 1949 | 36 | Burbee, Condra, Graham, Laney, Stibbard, Widner, "The Amiable Killdozer" (Rotsler) |
4 | never published | ||
5 | April 1950 | 14 | In FAPA 51; Ed by Laney, Condra, and Rotsler |
4 | never published | ||
7 | June 30, 1951 | 8 | Burbee, Laney, Rotsler, and John Van Couvering; final issue |
- Wild Hair online at fanac.org
Publication | 1947—1951 |
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